Example sentences of "[adj] and [noun sg] or " in BNC.
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1 | Below : Speed controllable and wall or window-mountable . |
2 | The charity was launched in June 1988 by Dr Patrick Dixon , a specialist in care for the dying and author or two books on the subject of AIDS . |
3 | minimum fall back position beyond which there is no argument possible and conflict or no settlement is preferred . |
4 | Bodies are solid wood laminates — basswood normally , with ash on the 5-series and walnut or paduak-capped maple on the more exotic 6-series . |
5 | The Top-To-Toe day is particularly good value for money , offering the use of the sauna and sports facilities , a Swedish body massage , dance exercise class , G5 Vibro massage and a facial and manicure or pedicure . |
6 | We are not talking of resurrection experiences here but of people needing to see for themselves what has been reported to them , so that the fact becomes obvious and denial or alternative explanations are less credible . |
7 | Some tops have built-in deep fryers , and there are stoves which combine conventional and microwave or high-speed cooking in a single unit . |
8 | Function generator using a PLL produces square and sine or triangular waves from 20Hz to 18MHz . |
9 | You could give him a soft sensual massage or get tougher with wrestling , rough and tumble or spanking … |
10 | rt-PA was given to 8 and anistreplase or APSAC was given to 3 patients . |
11 | For good measure there are also bangles in a combination of either silver and rosewood or padouk and copper which are tastefully represent at an angle on neatly placed , shallow paper cones . |
12 | Northern blot analysis of mtRNA hybridized with probes SE 162 and srRNA or CytoB . |
13 | Sessions with professional speech therapists or voice specialists are common and video or tape recordings are sometimes used . |
14 | Within Judaism for example there are Orthodox and Reform or Progressive Jews , or as Jews themselves often prefer to say Traditional and non-Traditional Jews ( see Chapter 9 , p. 129 – 30 for further reference to this ) . |